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- Destruction of the North China Craton - Springer
Zhang H F Destruction of ancient lower crust through magma underplating beneath Jiaodong Peninsula, North China Craton: U-Pb and Hf isotopic evidence from granulite xenoliths
- Destruction of the North China Craton in the Mesozoic
After cratonization, the NCC was essentially stable until the Mesozoic, when intense felsic magmatism and related mineralization, deformation, pull-apart basins, and exhumation of the deep crust widely occurred, indicative of destruction or decratonization
- (PDF) Destruction of the North China Craton - ResearchGate
Since the Cenozoic, the stability of the North China Craton has been destroyed by two dynamic systems: the convergent system associated with the collision of the Indian and Eurasian plates
- Timing of destruction of the North China Craton - ScienceDirect
The North China Craton (NCC) is the typical example of destruction of an ancient craton However, the destruction mechanism and geodynamic controlling factors still remain enigmatic due to controversy on the timing of destruction, which is the key to understanding the destruction processes
- Destruction of the North China Craton - sciengine. com
From this work the following conclusions can be drawn: (1) Significant spatial heterogeneity exists in the NCC lithospheric thickness and crustal structure, which constrains the scope of the NCC destruction
- Extent and Mechanisms of the North China Craton Lithospheric . . .
This study identifies regions of significant lithospheric thinning and mantle compositional modification, improving our understanding of the NCC destruction and its evolving mechanisms
- Spatial heterogeneity of the lithospheric destruction of the North . . .
To study the spatial heterogeneity of the North China Craton (NCC) destruction, this paper used a magnetotelluric sounding (MT) profile that passes through almost the entire NCC from west to east
- Cenozoic destruction of eastern North China Craton evidenced by . . .
These findings demonstrate that the NCC’s lithosphere has experienced prolonged, multi-stage destruction extending into the Cenozoic
- Destruction of the North China Craton: Evidence from the electrical . . .
Li Bao-chun, Ye Gao-feng, Sun Shao-huai, Zhang Le-tian, Jin Sheng, Wei Wen-bo, Dong Hao 2026 Destruction of the North China Craton: Evidence from the electrical structure and fluid content China Geology doi: 10 31035 cg2024038
- North China Craton - Wikipedia
However, the North China Craton later experienced destruction of some of its deeper parts (decratonization), which means that this piece of continent is no longer as stable [3][4] The North China Craton was at first some discrete, separate blocks of continents with independent tectonic activities [5]
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